Bios Of Oklahoma Soldiers Killed During The War On Terrorism

By Andrew Knittle, Staff WriterFifteen soldiers who fought for the Oklahoma National Guard have been killed during the war on terrorism, which began shortly after terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners and flew three of them into high-profile targets on the East Coast on Sept.Read more on NewsOK.com

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